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Nymphadora Tonks Mod
Posts : 265 Join date : 2009-07-14 Age : 51 Location : At the wedding
Character sheet Age: 35 Job: Order of the Pheonix Health: (100/100)
| Subject: How to make an intro Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:43 pm | |
| Roleplaying is basically like acting like a character in a novel that you are writing. Intros are your point of view of the start or the begining of that particular roleplay. It can be any length, as long as it is describing the characters actions while somewhat introducing them. It could be "bob walked in." or "Robert walked into the room flipping his shoulder-length blonde hair as his blue eyes scanned the room for any sign of his best friend who was supposed to be meeting up with him for a cup of coffee this sunday afternoon." One sentence for an intro or a post is noted as a one-liner and you are usually defined as illiterate, unless you have writers block. Three sentences mean you are semi-literate and you have been roleplaying maybe a week or so. You have a good feeling of roleplaying. Five sentences mean you are willing to give decent roleplays and you are a somewhat literate roleplayer. One paragraph (ten sentences usually) means you know what you are doing. You know the plot, you know the setting and you are ready to roleplay and you are willing to type if it means making the roleplay interesting. Anything more then three paragraphs mean you got the whole roleplay thing down and you are literate to advanced. More than five paragraphs means you are over advanced and you have been roleplaying for quiet a while. But it is also all about correct spelling, puncuation, capitalization, vocabulary, usage, and grammar. You can't be literate and mess up on every other word, and you can't be advanced and not capitalize or puncuate your entire sentence. Practice, play around with it. You will have fun, I garuntee it. | |
| | | Albus Dumbledore Mod
Posts : 164 Join date : 2009-07-18 Location : Hogwarts School.
Character sheet Age: Job: Health: (100/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:02 pm | |
| It's good... Check your spelling of guarentee and punctuate! At least you didn't spell "spelling" wrong. | |
| | | Professor R J Lupin Admin
Posts : 261 Join date : 2009-07-13 Location : Number 12, Burrow, hOGWARTS
Character sheet Age: 34 Job: Order member DADA professor Health: (30/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:18 pm | |
| No all will be good at spelling or punctuation , i don;t want members to feel too upset or embarrassed to not post or rp, as long as people can make out what is going on, then that is all that matters. | |
| | | Albus Dumbledore Mod
Posts : 164 Join date : 2009-07-18 Location : Hogwarts School.
Character sheet Age: Job: Health: (100/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:19 pm | |
| I'm joking, Remus. The only thing I disapprove of language-wise is text-talk. | |
| | | Nymphadora Tonks Mod
Posts : 265 Join date : 2009-07-14 Age : 51 Location : At the wedding
Character sheet Age: 35 Job: Order of the Pheonix Health: (100/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:40 pm | |
| I freaking hate text talk. Almost as much as Tonks hates spiders. | |
| | | Sophie Denton
Posts : 27 Join date : 2009-07-19
Character sheet Age: Job: Health: (100/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:03 am | |
| Also it should be added that there is times where you OVER do something. I've seen people write seven paragraphs on the mud that was on their boot before they entered into a pub before. How it got there, the color and texture of it, how he thought about removing it, then finally the act of removing it.
As much as I adore detail its rather annoying when you have to sift through what should have been no more than a few lines to find an actual action to feed off of to make your post. I am a person that can feed off other's posts quite well and its rather annoying when they simply rehash the same thing through out the entire length of their post. | |
| | | Professor R J Lupin Admin
Posts : 261 Join date : 2009-07-13 Location : Number 12, Burrow, hOGWARTS
Character sheet Age: 34 Job: Order member DADA professor Health: (30/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:50 am | |
| Not to go over the top on descriptions? in short lol.. so far I haven't seen that done.. thankfully lol but I will think about it and get a better rule phase for it, thank you sophie | |
| | | Sophie Denton
Posts : 27 Join date : 2009-07-19
Character sheet Age: Job: Health: (100/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:26 am | |
| If you want a short phrase it could be "Over Detailing" or "Over Detailing Subject"
Just a thought ^^; | |
| | | Cho Chang
Posts : 41 Join date : 2009-07-17 Age : 30 Location : Dorset
Character sheet Age: 18 Job: Head Girl Health: (99/100)
| Subject: Re: How to make an intro Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:18 pm | |
| Im not very good at going into loads of detail I need to improve in that area Lol so hopefull this site will help with that . And I myself have never experienced Over Detailing it does sound rather annoying | |
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